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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 353 - STATE FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION

NRS 353.257 Transfer of balance of appropriated money from specific fund to State General Fund by State Controller where no provision for reversion was made; consent of state agency and recommendation from State Board of Examiners required.

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NRS 353.257 Transfer of balance of appropriated money from specific fund to State General Fund by State Controller where no provision for reversion was made; consent of state agency and recommendation from State Board of Examiners required. Whenever moneys have been appropriated from the General Fund to a specific fund created for the purpose of carrying on certain activities or accomplishing certain objectives, and no provision has been made for the reversion to the General Fund of any moneys which remain in such specific fund after the completion of the activities or the accomplishment of the objectives for which such fund was created, the State Controller may order the transfer to the General Fund of such moneys upon obtaining an appropriate recommendation from the State Board of Examiners and the consent of the agency having control of the specific fund involved.
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